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Improvement In Health Of Home Minister Amit Shah

Improvement in the health of central home minister Amit Shah admitted to AIIMS. There is an improvement in the health of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, admitted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences based in Delhi. He has been admitted to AIIMS Old Private Ward since Monday night.

He is being treated by a team of doctors led by AIIMS Director Dr. Randeep Guleria. According to AIIMS, the Union Minister has been working from the hospital since his recruitment and is better than before. In fact, due to trouble in breathing, fatigue, and body ache, he was admitted to AIIMS at two o’clock on Monday night. The doctors also examined his corona at AIIMS, the report of which came negative.

It is noteworthy that he had become corona positive in the past. His report came out positive on August 2. Due to this, he was admitted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram. His report came negative on 14 August. The doctors then advised him to stay in home isolation for a few days.

The AIIMS administration on Tuesday said in its official health bulletin that 55-year-old Amit Shah has been hospitalized for post-coronary virus illness. Amit Shah is fine and doing his work from the hospital. Please tell that the corona result of Amit Shah has come negative.

AIIMS was also informed that Home Minister Amit Shah had complained of fatigue and body ache for the last few days. On admission to AIIMS, he was screened for Kovid-19, which did not confirm the infection. He has been admitted to AIIMS for post-COVID-19 illness care.

Earlier, Shah was treated at Medanta Hospital in Gurugram after a coronavirus infection. On 14 August, the Home Minister said that his investigation had not found the infection. Please tell that on August 2, Amit Shah wrote on Twitter that he was infected with Coronavirus and was admitted to Medanta Hospital shortly before 5 pm the same day.

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